From now on, the team of StreetArt agency can rightfully call themselves Frankensteins, as they created life from something inanimate. An interac… Read More

From now on, the team of StreetArt agency can rightfully call themselves Frankensteins, as they created life from something inanimate. An interactive promotional installation for MRSK Ural appeared at INNOPROM-2013, supported by S.G.T.R.K media-lab.
The brief was to make technical details of MRSK Ural interesting to the people strange to power engineering. The result was a success.
“Nothing functions without a man in this confined world” was the motto of the Iron People project that was created by StreetArt agency. The team spent 120 hours assembling anthropomorphous robots out of 2 kilometers of wires that are used by MRSK Ural in their line of work. Iron People resemble human bodies, and together they form an open circuit. When a human takes them by the hands, a light bulb comes to life. Indeed, a human input is required for our world to operate.
Humanoid robots were created by Andrei and Mikhail Kolokolov, Dmitry Chabanov, Andrei Plyasunov, Maksim Parfenov and Alexander Galeshnikov.
Video by Mikhail Kolokolov and Albert Gofps. Read Less

Nothing functions without a man in this confined world

From now on, the team of StreetArt agency can rightfully call themselves Frankensteins, as they created life from something inanimate. An interactive promotional installation for MRSK Ural appeared at INNOPROM-2013, supported by S.G.T.R.K media-lab.

The brief was to make technical details of MRSK Ural interesting to the people strange to power engineering. The result was a success.

“Nothing functions without a man in this confined world” was the motto of the Iron People project that was created by StreetArt agency. The team spent 120 hours assembling anthropomorphous robots out of 2 kilometers of wires that are used by MRSK Ural in their line of work. Iron People resemble human bodies, and together they form an open circuit. When a human takes them by the hands, a light bulb comes to life. Indeed, a human input is required for our world to operate.